The movements of two mainstream wallets are worth paying attention to, but at this stage, it is advisable to moderately reduce risk exposure. Instead of fully entering now, it's better to be patient and wait—especially with USD stablecoins, which have recently seen frequent major moves, and there may still be uncertainties ahead. Once the dust settles, the opportunities will become clearer. At this point, controlling positions and maintaining ammunition are often smarter than rushing to chase highs.
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StableNomad
· 01-14 22:35
ngl watching these wallet moves is giving me UST vibes all over again... statistically speaking the smart money is sitting on their hands rn too. not financial advice but the stablecoin circus needs to finish before i'm touching anything
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quietly_staking
· 01-14 17:52
You really need to watch the stablecoins, don't rush to get in. Currently, going all-in is just asking for trouble.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 01-14 17:51
Now, everyone holding a full position is a rookie; I really can't believe it.
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MemeCurator
· 01-14 17:51
The stablecoin situation has been a bit strange lately, and I am also observing.
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fren_with_benefits
· 01-14 17:42
This move with the stablecoins is indeed suspicious; we still need to wait and see.
The movements of two mainstream wallets are worth paying attention to, but at this stage, it is advisable to moderately reduce risk exposure. Instead of fully entering now, it's better to be patient and wait—especially with USD stablecoins, which have recently seen frequent major moves, and there may still be uncertainties ahead. Once the dust settles, the opportunities will become clearer. At this point, controlling positions and maintaining ammunition are often smarter than rushing to chase highs.